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How many solar panels does a typical UK home need?

There's no universal answer, but the numbers cluster around a few common patterns. Sizing is driven by your roof area, how much electricity you actually use, and whether you're pairing with a battery or an EV.

Key things to consider

Household size and usage

A 1–2 person home typically uses 1,800–2,400 kWh per year. A 4–5 person home with electric showers and an EV can easily pass 5,000 kWh.

Roof area

Modern panels are roughly 1.7m × 1.1m. A 4kW system needs around 20m² of usable, unshaded roof. South, east or west aspects all work.

Battery pairing

If you're adding a battery, slightly oversizing the panels makes sense — you'll capture more of the midday peak instead of exporting it cheaply.

Pros

  • Most UK homes fit comfortably into the 3–6 kW range
  • Oversized systems can be capped to avoid DNO refusal
  • Pairing with a battery improves self-consumption significantly
  • Modern panels make better use of small roofs than older models

Cons

  • Going too big without a battery means exporting cheaply
  • Complex or heavily shaded roofs cut usable area sharply
  • DNO approval is needed for systems over 3.68 kW (single phase)
  • Bigger isn't always better — match the system to your use

What it actually costs

Typical sizing by home

1–2 bed flat or small terrace: 6–8 panels (~2.5kW). 3-bed semi: 10–12 panels (~4kW). 4–5 bed detached: 14–16 panels (~5–6kW).

FAQs

Can I add more panels later?

Yes, but it usually means a new inverter or an additional one. Sizing it right first time is cheaper than retrofitting.

What if my roof is small?

Higher-efficiency panels (430W+) squeeze more generation into less space. A good installer will model this for your specific roof.

Does panel count matter, or just kW?

kW (total output) is what matters. Two 8-panel systems with different wattages can produce very different amounts of electricity.

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